A/HRC/24/9 (UPR, 2013)UN, General Assembly, Human Rights Council, Report of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review, Germany
Country
Germany
Title
UN, General Assembly, Human Rights Council, Report of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review, Germany
Year
Publication type
Geographical coverage
National
Area/location of interest
Type of Institution
UN body
Institution
Thematic focus
Racism & xenophobia Discrimination
Groups
Other Muslims Migrants Migrants People of African descent
Key findings
Relevant points from the UN UPR for Germany (2013):
124.97. Intensify its efforts in combating discrimination and intolerance , particularly against Muslims, immigrants and persons of African descent and urges high State officials and politicians to take a clear position against racist or xenophobic hate speech (Tunisia);
124.109. Continue the efforts to combat all forms of racial discrimination in particular religious or ethnic discrimination by ensuring penalties that have a deterrent effect and abolishing discriminatory laws that prohibit Muslim women from wearing veils which is viewed as a way of life that should be respected and considered (Kuwait);
124.117. Increase efforts to prevent and punish perpetrators of racially motivated acts of violence against members of the Roma/Sinti, Muslim, Jewish Communities, as well as German nationals of foreign origin (Bahrain);
124.119. Take effective legal measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination and violence against women and children, in particular those who belong to ethnic and religious minorities including Muslims who still face multiple forms of discrimination with respect to education, health, employment and social and political participation (Iran (Islamic Republic of));
124.131. Enhance its efforts to prevent racially motivated acts of violence against Muslims and other minorities and to punish the perpetrators of such crimes (Malaysia);
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